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Event journal

The Event journal (nav rail Event log / «Журнал событий» / «Hodisalar jurnali», or /journal) is your workspace’s audit trail: who did what, to what, and whether it succeeded. Every entry is written in plain language, in your language, in your local time.

The log is a table with six columns:

Column Shows
Time When it happened, in your local time (e.g. 2 Jul 2026, 14:33).
Section The area — Campaigns, Content, Devices, Templates, Users, Settings or Subscriptions.
Action What happened, as a phrase (e.g. Created campaign), not a code.
Object The thing acted on, by name.
Initiator Who did it — the person’s email, or System for automatic events.
Result A success or failure badge.
The event journal — humanized, localized entries across every section
The event journal table with varied rows across several sections, each with time, section, action, object, initiator and result

Every value is resolved for you: the Section collapses many internal object types into a handful of readable areas; the Action is a localized phrase; the Initiator is the actor’s email (or System when the platform itself acted, or a short id when the account is gone); the Object is its name (or a short id when it was deleted).

The filter card above the table narrows the log:

  • Date range — a picker; a clear (✕) button resets it.
  • Section — a dropdown to one area (or All sections).
  • Device — a dropdown to one screen (or All devices).
  • User — a text box to find one initiator by email.
Filter the log by date range, section, device or initiator
The journal filter card with the Section dropdown open, listing every section

Open one device’s events from the Devices screen

Section titled “Open one device’s events from the Devices screen”

You don’t have to come to the journal to see a single screen’s history. On the Devices screen, a device’s row menu has an Event log action that opens the journal already filtered to that device — its name is shown in the header so you can see what the log is scoped to.

Opened from Devices — the journal is pre-filtered to one screen
The journal opened from Devices, its header naming the device and the rows filtered to that device

Click Export to open the download-or-email chooser, then choose Download for an XLSX workbook or Email to me for a link. The export uses whatever filters you have applied.

Export the journal — download the XLSX or email yourself a link
The export chooser dialog offering download or email of the journal